Bolt eyes trial at United

Rio Ferdinand has offered to help Usain Bolt realise his dream of a post-Olympics career change by setting up a trial at Manchester United.

Ferdinand was reacting to the Jamaican 100m Olympic champion, a die-hard United fan, telling the Sun he would jump at the chance of impressing Sir Alex Ferguson.

Bolt said: “People think I am joking. But if Alex Ferguson called me up and said: 'OK let's do this, come and have a trial,' it would be impossible for me to say no. I would not take up the challenge if I didn't think I was good enough. I am a very accomplished player and know I could make a difference.

"I would be the fastest player in the team – but I can play as well. I am in Britain for a few more days. If Alex Ferguson wants to give me a call he knows where I am."

United's Rio Ferdinand tweeted Bolt: "If you want that trial at Man Utd shout me, I'll speak to the boss!! Well done in 100m." Bolt replied: "After the Olympics we work on that...lol..thanks man."

Bolt later told BBC 5 Live: "Rio's going to set the meeting up and I'm going to talk to [Sir Alex]."

More than 20m viewers tuned in to watch Bolt storm to victory in the 100m final on Sunday. He set a new Olympic record with his 9.63sec run and still has the 200m and the 4x100m relay to come.

A United spokesman told the Sun: "As the fastest man on Earth, he would undoubtedly add speed to the team."

The 6-foot-5 Jamaican first met United coach Alex Ferguson and the team when he visited Manchester in 2009 to take part in a 150-meter sprint through the city streets.